Pronunciation: /ʌnˈkɔzd/
adjective describing something that has not been caused by anything else
A1 The sudden noise was uncaused by any visible source.
A2 The uncaused error in the system led to unexpected results.
B1 The uncaused disruptions in the schedule caused confusion among the team.
B2 The uncaused fluctuations in the market were difficult to predict.
C1 The uncaused anomalies in the data raised concerns about the accuracy of the results.
C2 The uncaused phenomenon puzzled even the most experienced scientists.
formal The philosopher argued that the universe could not have been uncaused.
informal Some people believe that things can happen uncaused, but I'm not so sure.
slang I don't buy into the whole idea of stuff just being uncaused, it doesn't make sense to me.
figurative The sudden outburst of laughter seemed uncaused by anything happening in the room.
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